One Of The Coldest Places In America Is Right Here In Maine

With our fall foliage coming to a close and freezing weather quickly approaching, we’re constantly reminded that Maine is one of the coldest places in America. Bundled up in warm blankets and winter attire, it’s easy to feel curious about exactly how cold our state is compared to everywhere else in the country. To put an end to your curiosity, let’s find out exactly how cold our state truly is.

Famous for their advanced weather predictions that have been known to have a roughly 80% accuracy, The Old Farmer's Almanac predicts that this winter will be much colder than the average. Included in the Northeast Region, the coldest periods for Maine will be between mid and late December, mid and later January, mid February and early March. In simpler terms, it's going to be cold all year so bundled up!

In the past, Caribou has been known for being one of the coldest cities in the entire country.

We're familiar with being acknowledged for our freezing cold weather, so this is nothing new to our residents. One of the most northeastern cities you'll find in America, the area is known for getting hit with significant amounts of snow and cold, dense air.

Speaking of snow, The Old Farmer's Almanac also predicts that the snowiest periods this year will be during mid November, late January, mid and late February and early to mid March. Once again, in simpler terms this basically means we can expect to be covered in a giant blanket of snow all winter long. Who else has already taken their heating blankets out of storage?